Justin Wingerter is a political reporter for The Denver Post, primarily covering Colorado's congressional delegation and other federal topics. He previously reported for The Oklahoman and The Topeka Capital-Journal. He is a native of Granite City, Illinois, and a graduate of Southern Illinois University.
Colorado’s four U.S. House Democrats appear to be on a one-way road to impeaching President Donald Trump, but they merged onto it at different times and for different reasons.
Taxpayers have spent $43,390 — at a rate of $525 per hour — to defend John Hickenlooper before the Colorado Independent Ethics Commission as part of an arrangement that dates...
The host of a fundraiser for U.S. Sen. Cory Gardner has, in recent years, lobbied the Senate on behalf of Middle East banks as they opposed sanctions on the terrorist...
An attorney for Micheal Baca told the Supreme Court that the state of Colorado unconstitutionally violated his right to vote for the presidential candidate of his choice, calling it an...
U.S. Sen. Cory Gardner was targeted by an online disinformation operation designed to support Iranian political interests, according to a cybersecurity firm.
Gardner, who was elected in 2014 in part because of a Democratic presidentap unpopularity, hopes Democrats nominate Bernie Sanders for president this year, believing the democratic socialistap presence at the...
In his first town hall meeting since prosecuting President Donald Trump, U.S. Rep. Jason Crow defended his work in the impeachment trial but also moved beyond the contentious topic to...
The U.S. Supreme Court announced Friday it will hear arguments in Colorado's so-called faithless electors case on April 28, leaving justices two months to weigh a question crucial to American...
U.S. Sen. Cory Gardner received praise and an adamant endorsement Thursday from President Donald Trump, who said the Republican senator from Yuma has been unwavering in his support.
In each of Colorado’s competitive federal elections -- for U.S. Senate, the 3rd Congressional District and 6th Congressional District — Democrats raised more money than Republicans heading into 2020.
Republican Sen. Cory Gardner voted to acquit President Donald Trump on abuse of power and obstruction of Congress, and Democratic Sen. Michael Bennet voted to convict.